On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:03 AM, federico vaggi
<vaggi.feder...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> In the pre-resizing pictures, each bar is drawn as two rectangles, the
> first until the lower margin of the standard deviation, the second until
> the mean.
>
> It looks like it draws one rectangle from:
>
> 0:(MEAN-STD)
>
> and another from:
>
> MEAN-STD to MEAN+STD
>
> After resizing, it is just a single rectangle with the standard deviation
> drawn as normal.
>
> I presume the 2nd version is meant to be correct, but absolutely no
> graphics properties are altered (besides manually re-sizing the window).
>
> Federico
>
>
Sorry, I am not seeing what you are saying. Just to be clear, when you say
"bar", are you referring to the gray rectangles that denote the mean or the
errorbars that denote the standard deviations?
What might be confusing is that in the first graph, the "cap" of the
errorbars (the horizontal line on the ends of each errorbar) is almost the
same width as the gray bars themselves. This sort of makes it look like
there are two gray bars stacked on top of each other. Is this what you are
referring to?
Ben Root
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